since the warshack decision, their expectations have largely been met in the ecma amendments act. make sure that they continue to be met. and i applaud the senators for their efforts. i guess more senator leheay because he's my ranking member. i do find, mr. salsburg, that the final portion of your testimony, a little surprising, i did not expect to hear the ftc's bureau of consumer protections suggesting that the amendments act be significantly rewritten to give ftc broad authority to obtain via simple court order americans' e-mail content from third-party service providers. and then this morning we received commissioner bril's statement expressing her concern about this proposal. commissioner brill notes quote it is exceedingly rare that it would be useful for the ftc to seek content through ecma and she highlights the cost for americans' privacy and the question of constitutionality, or potential unconstitutionality of obtaining content with just such a court order or with just a court order. i realize your oral presentation today reflects only your views. but i'm interested in